different environments produced different species by natural selection.
different environments produced different species by natural selection.
different environments produced different species by natural selection.
They are different species. Feline and a canine animals can not mate, and produce offspring.
The Finch and the Giant Tortoise on the Galapagos islands.
As you said- different species. Diferent species have different geneticmaterials, and it does not match up. Like trying to put a DVD in a VCR.
No, organisms of different species can breed and produce offspring. Donkeys and horses can breed and produce mules but mules cannot produce offspring.
No, one of the deciding factor when it comes to categorizing animals into different species is whether or not they can produce offspring. Different kinds of dogs can "mix" even if they are different breeds because they are still part of the same species. While all turtles are part of the same "Order", in biological terminology, if the turtles are classified as different species, they will not produce viable offspring.
If they are different species they can't breed or they produce a sterile hybrid. If they are distant relatives in the same species they produce a fertile hybrid.
There are different environments from the canopy to the floor
There are different environments from the canopy to the floor
organisms interact with each other and there environments these interactions produce a web of interdependence among individual organism species populations communities and the environments in which they live at every level of organization in the biosphere
Behavioral and physiological adaptations are two characteristics of generalist species. A generalist species can adapt to different environments and resources. Animals that are omnivores are often generalists species.